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Patagonia Merino 3 Midweight Zip-Neck Top - Women's
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Patagonia Merino 3 Midweight Zip-Neck Top - Women's

Item # PAT2494

It's no surprise that the Patagonia Merino 3 Midweight Zip-Neck Long-Sleeve Top is always on top of your pile of clothes. Of course, it's the first thing you always grab when you're getting ready to head to the mountains. This slim-fit, moisture-wicking, durable baselayer keeps you plenty dry and warm in chilly temperatures so you stay comfortable for slashing turns down the slopes or having a snowball fight. The chlorine-free merino wool fabric feels incredibly soft against your skin and won't hoard odors, and you can throw this shirt in the laundry machine when it finally does need a wash.

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Rating for this product: 3

Not as warm as expected

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January 16, 2012

I am converting a lot of my baselayers to wool and wanted to try Patagonia merino 3 to see how it compares to other wools. Don't like the feel of the fabric...and..it really isn't warm. It might be a good spring or fall layer but will not be part of my winter layering. Icebreaker or Ibex are much warmer and have a nicer feel next to the skin.

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March 4, 2012

Well, how warm it is really depends on the fabric weight. Patagonia website says merino 3 is made with 220g/m2 merino fabric. Some of the Icebreaker's base layers (Olympia, for example), is 260g/m2, so it'll be warmer than the Patagonia piece. I do agree that Icebreaker and particularly Ibex woolies feel much softer on the skin than the merino 3, which has a 20% poly content.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
80% chlorine-free wool, 20% recycled polyester 
Insulation Weight:
midweight 
Fit:
slim 
Recommended Use:
skiing, snowboarding, mountaineering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime